Bellevue-based AlethianAI has emerged from stealth, unveiling what it calls the first agentic AI healthcare delivery platform designed to automate clinical workflows from start to finish.
The company’s HIPAA-compliant system integrates patient intake, documentation, coding, scheduling, and patient engagement into a single AI-driven platform. It enables real-time documentation and removes the need for after-hours charting by physicians—one of the biggest contributors to burnout across healthcare.
AlethianAI’s platform uses an automation-first, agentic AI approach to reduce administrative costs, shorten intake time, and improve billing compliance, allowing providers to devote more time to direct care. Its design brings multiple AI agents together in a coordinated network, each responsible for tasks such as live clinical documentation, CPT® billing code suggestions, or follow-up communication through an autonomous call center.
“Our mission is to give time back to providers for caregiving, and ensure patients continue receiving high-quality services even under financial and staffing pressures,” said Moghis Uddin, CEO and founder of AlethianAI. “By streamlining every step of the clinical workflow, AI-powered automation helps health systems improve access, efficiency, and outcomes.”
Physicians and clinical staff spend large portions of their week on administrative work outside of patient care—from navigating EHR systems to handling billing and compliance. This administrative load has been tied directly to burnout, something AlethianAI aims to address through automation that learns and adapts to existing clinical processes.
“AlethianAI has transformed the way I practice. It streamlines my workflow, sets clear expectations for each visit, and allows me to be fully present with patients,” said Dr. Teja Mehendale, MD. “I’m spending less time on paperwork and more time in meaningful conversations, which has elevated both the efficiency of my practice and the quality of care I provide.”
Founded in 2023, AlethianAI employs nine people and continues to expand its technology footprint.
